
JimmyS1969
MOODerator
Or cable TV without a remote control....
(I hope Greg comes back soon)
I have 12 new originals that I want to cut down to 10, along with about 6 covers that I'll choose 2 or 3 from.
I was pretty much ready to put another CD together, but now I'm going back and re-doing lead vocals on a lot of them, so release date has been pushed back. I know you're all waiting on the edges of your seats.![]()
H'lo all,
I don't post much, although I've been mining this site for quite a while now. I discovered a long time ago that if you really want to learn something, you have to sit down, shut up and LISTEN. So that's what I've been doing (I read until my eyes water), and I've learned quite a lot. Still in the process of setting up my studio, which is based around a 2488, but I've gotten it far enough along to start doing some work with it. When I initially got it going, I pulled out a bunch of tapes from my old dual 3340 studio (that dates me), put the tracks on the 2488 and started re-working them. It's gotten to the point where I'm starting to get pretty fluid with the 2488 protocols, and I've been working with some newer stuff I've written.
My studio is slightly larger than an airmail stamp (it used to be a darkroom - well, I guess it's still kinda dark), so I have limitations in the monitor department, but I'm starting to get comfy in it. I'm about a third of the way to a CD's worth of music, so far.
And I do very much appreciate the knowledge being shared here -- it sure beats trial and error. . .
Greg
Miced the Leslie with a 57 on top and a RE20 on the bottom.
Had a bit of a scare when the Hammond was a few half-steps flat. Restarting the organ made it right.
I'm currently mixing and doing overdubs for a mates band who decided to record and mix 7 tracks live in a room together in two days whilst the singer had a throat infection. Long story short we've already spent 20 hours doing overdubs but it's nearly there now.
Actually, it's a mess. Some of it is lush and green and nearly a foot long, so heavy it can't even stand, while other parts are dirt with little brownish-white clumps sticking out. Most of it is torn up in one way or another -- Skunks -- Lots of skunks.I bet it's nice and level with great continuity, no stray spikes, and still aesthetically pleasing.![]()
OUCH! Now that's the hard way around it. huh?